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On the latest edition of Websleuths Radio we tackle the Rebecca Zahau murder case and the big mistake made in the autopsy report of the Las Vegas shooter.
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An Islip man who had traveled the globe for the past decade and was planning a cross-country bicycle ride was shot to death by robbers after he missed his bus connection in Fayetteville, North Carolina, last week, police and his family said.

Mark Boyd, 32, was shot late Thursday, and was pronounced dead early Friday, after a man he met in the Fayetteville bus depot offered him a place to sleep, they said. Instead, the man and an accomplice drove him to a secluded area, shot him, and stole his crated bicycle and camping gear, they said.

"Everywhere he went he met kind people, and he was a kind and good person. Then he came back to America and this happens," his stepmother, Susanne Boyd of Islip, said in an interview Monday.

Fayetteville police have arrested a second man wanted in the Thursday shooting death of a man from New York.

Deshavonte Kemp, 19, of the 400 block of Starlite Drive in Fayetteville, was charged with first-degree murder, first-degree kidnapping, and robbery with a dangerous weapon, Lt. Todd Joyce, a Fayetteville police spokesman, said in a news release. He is being held without bail at the Cumberland County Detention Center.

he had already accomplished a lot - graduating with honors and teaching English overseas -- more than the two loser misfits that shot him could even dream of doing:

"She said Boyd graduated in 2000 from Islip High School, where he had been on the lacrosse team. He graduated with honors from SUNY Oneonta with degrees in sociology and philosophy "and started his journey -- Thailand, teaching English as a second language."